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    British Columbia Conducts First PNP Draw of 2024

    The province of British Columbia commenced the New Year by conducting its inaugural Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw on January 10, 2024.
    The draw, which saw 376 Skilled Immigration invitations issued under different streams, showcased the province’s commitment to welcoming skilled individuals to contribute to its diverse economy.

    Here are the details of the PNP draw:

    Skills Immigration invitations

    Date Draw type Stream Minimum Score Number of invitations
    January 10, 2024 General Skilled Worker 120 110
    Skilled Worker - EEBC option 120
    International Graduate 120
    International Graduate – EEBC option 120
    Entry Level and Semi-Skilled 100
    Childcare Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60 113
    Construction 75 74
    Healthcare 60 75
    Veterinary care 60 less than 5

    More about the draw

    The draw underscores the province’s dedication to attracting individuals with diverse skill sets, ranging from highly skilled professionals to those specializing in trades and healthcare. The specific streams reflect the province’s priority in addressing the needs of various sectors, including construction, healthcare, and childcare.
    Applicants who received invitations can now proceed with their applications for permanent residency in British Columbia. The province’s PNP draw is a crucial avenue for skilled immigrants to contribute to the local economy and enhance the cultural fabric of British Columbia.
    It’s noteworthy that the minimum scores for different streams vary, indicating the province’s nuanced approach to selecting candidates based on the specific demands of each occupation.
    Prospective immigrants and stakeholders in the immigration process are encouraged to stay informed about future PNP draws and any updates to the selection criteria.
    The successful conduct of this draw signals a promising start to the year for British Columbia’s Provincial Nominee Program, as it continues to play a vital role in shaping the province’s workforce and fostering economic growth.
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